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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Kick Butt Women of Fantasy Literature

Female characters rock. This, of course, is a no-brainer. Women have always rocked, and most readers love a great female protagonist. These days, we have a lot to choose from. I recently wrote a post on the role of the modern female protagonist as depicted in film and television, you can read about it at Girls Gun Wild. But in celebration of our Kick Butt blog hop, I thought I would compose my top ten list of Kick Butt female characters from fantasy novels. Below you'll read about my favorites, and I have asked you to share some of yours. I can't wait to hear those you've enjoyed. On my list are YA characters, cross-over YA/New Adult, and some are classic characters. I hope the list gives you a few new titles to add to your to-read list. Here are some of my favorites:

Kick Butt Character Giveaway: Featuring Layla Petrovich

Check out the Kick Butt Giveaway Pictured Below

(details on how to win at end of post)

Novel: "The Harvesting"

Author: Melanie Karsak

Bio: Layla Petrovich, ancient weapons expert, is called home to Hamletville just before a pandemic turns the world into the undead. It soon falls on Layla to save the people of her home town. But Layla soon finds out we were never really alone. The death of humanity reveals other creatures--some on our side, some who wish to end mankind--living in our world. Standing between them and us is Layla.

Now . . . on to the Kick Butt Ladies of Fantasy Literature!

The Top 10 List

10. Kick Butt Character: Guenevere

Book Title: Guenevere, Queen of the Summer CountryAuthor: Rosalind Miles

What makes Guenevere so kick butt? This retelling of the Arthurian legend paints Guenevere as a sympathetic yet ass-kicking heroine. More frequently in Arthurian lit, Gwen is depicted as a "drag" on the men she loves. In this case, however, Miles gives us a strong-willed, cunning, witty, and thoughtful protagonist looking to express her "thigh freedom" with whomever she chooses. Miles has a number of books that retell the Arthurian legends from the perspective of the women in the stories. This book is a great place to start our list.

9. Kick Butt Characters: Niobe and Orb

Series Title: Incarnations of Immortality Series
Author: Piers Anthony

I am including Piers Anthony's series on the list because it is the first fantasy series I ever read. I remember being entralled by the idea of Death, Time, Fate, Earth conceived as human incarnates. The first book in this series, which focused on Death, was really fantastic. I particuarly loved Niobe, who was fate, and Orb, depicted above, as Mother Earth. Both of these ladies kicked butt because they wielded power and fought the the incarnate of Evil. While my older, wiser self does detect some sexist themes in the work (why do all of Anthony's female characters have jiggly breasts?), this is a great "starter" series for anyone who wants to read a fantasy classic.

8. Kick Butt Characters: Susan and Lucy

Series Title: The Chronicles of Narnia Series
Author: C.S. Lewis

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No list of kick butt female characters of fantasy can be complete without the ladies of Narnia. The siblings in this tale use wit, strength, and purity of heart to defeat an evil queen and save the land from the clutches of evil and Turkish delight. Kick butt indeed!

7. Kick Butt Character: Sorcha

Series: The Sevenwaters Series
Author: Juliet Marillier

When I first laid my hands on the Sevenwaters series, I read the novels back to back. What makes Sorcha so great is her love and dedication to her family. Her father falls into a curse and it is left to Sorcha to save her brothers--a very likable lot about who I had some rather nonfictional feelings. Her tenacity is really admirable making her one of my favorite kick butt characters.

6. Kick Butt Character: Mina Harker

Mina is fantastic. Her role in Dracula depicts her as an educated and independant woman in a time period where women were usually neither educated nor independant. This, of course, makes her kick butt. In her reprisal in the League of Extrodinary Gentleman, she has turned vampire and uses her taste for blood as a weapon to aid Allen Quartermain in a quest to save the world.

5. Kick Butt Character: Alexia Tarabotti

Novel: The Parasol Protectorate Series
Author: Gail Carriger

In addition to League of Extrodinary Gentlman, let me make one other Steampunk nod. I think you will really enjoy Gail Carriger's character Alexia. She may be kick butt, but she doesn't have a soul. This makes her pretty amazing at fighting vampires and werewolves, all while toting a parasol and having good manners. If you like your Steampunk prim and elegant with a side of kick butt, check out this series!

4. Kick Butt Character: Katniss Everdeen

Novel: The Hunger Games
Author: Suzanne Collins

You just can't include a list of kick butt females without Katniss. Our dystopian heroine WINS the freaking Hunger Games because she can shoot a bow and uses her wit to survive. If we describe kick butt as beauty and brains, Katniss has plenty of both!

3. Kick Butt Character: Morgaine

Novel: The Mists of Avalon
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Mists of Avalon is a coming of ace story all young women should read. Like Miles' work, it tells the King Arthur story from the perspective of many of the women in the tale. The most powerful storyline, however, comes from Morgaine. Morgaine, better known as the evil sorceress Morgan le fey, takes us on her journey to become a Priestess of Avalon. While she has her faults, her exploration into ancient matriarchial religion and her mastery over the ancient art is admireable. She is, hands down, one of my favorite characters of all time.

2. Kick Butt Character: Arwen

Series: The Lord of the Rings
Author: JRR Tolkien

There is something special about Arwen. Sure, she is an elf. Sure, she can do magic. The character of Arwen, and Eowyn for that matter, are unique. In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien wrote female characters that were wise, loving, and powerful. In the midst of the 1950s where the women were, for the most part, relegated to housework, Tolkien envisioned a world where women could control the elements, fight in battles, and still be feminine. Arwen is one of the best kick butt females of all time.

1. Kick Butt Character: Hermione

Series: The Harry Potter Series
Author: JK Rowling

Is it an exaggeration to suggest that JK Rowling is the Shakespeare of our day? I suspect that one day the Harry Potter series will be considered canon literature. Until then, we can all bask in the glow that was Potter. In my opinion, Hermione is the most kick butt female character in all of fantasy literature. She is brave, smart, strong, wise, compassionate, and loyal. She represents ever quality we value in our society. She did't fall for the hero, she helped him--WITH HER BRAIN. She is an admirable heroine for any young woman and most definitly a kick butt character!

Now, Giveaway Time!

What the Prize-Pack Includes:

1 - Undead T-Shirt, Book Cover on Front, Back Shown

1 - Autographed copy of "The Harvesting". Check out my tab on the novel for more details here: The Harvesting Series

The Kick Butt Characters Blog Hop runs from March 23rd to 28th. I will randomly draw a winner at the end of the hop and email you with the details. Thanks to Good Choice Reading and I'm a Reader, Not a Writer for organizing the blog hop. Please check out the link list to the right for other great giveaways!

GFC: chipI absolutely love Tris from Divergent and June from Legend. They're both such strong female protagonists who are independent, brave and morally sound. Thanks for the giveaway!ARC Review: Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

I have too many fave kick-butt heroines to list! Near the top of the list right now are Kate from the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews, Chess Stacia Kane’s Downside Ghosts series and Kaylin Neya from Michelle Sagara’s Chronicles of Elantra series.Thanks for the amazing giveaway!elizabeth @ bookattict . com

I have to agree with you on Katniss, Mina, and Hermoine, but my favorite female protagonist is Lisbeth Salander from the Millennium trilogy. She's such a fighter, and she doesn't take anything from anyone. I love it.

What a great giveaway! Love that shirt and excited to read the book. I'm a big fan of Katniss from The Hunger Games and Tris from Divergent! Thanks again for the chance to win. GFC: Erikasaltsnmore at yahoo dot com

My favs are Rose Hathaway from Vampire Academy bc she is always sticks for herself and can take care of herself! I also love the main character from Graceling bc she defies all odds to save someone else! :D I follow via GFC as Samantha Deenxeno_turtle(at)yahoo(dot)com

There are so many great female kick-butt character to choose from. Here is just a few of my favorites: Vin from Mistborn TrilogyKahlan and Cara from The Sword of Truth seriesJaenelle and Surreal from The Black Jewels seriesArya Stark from Song of Ice and FireRenna from the Demon Cycle seriesLady from the Black Company seriesKarigan G'ladheon from the Green Rider Series

I follow via GFC: Ashley Applebee and my favorite kick butt character has to be Mac Lane from the Karen Marie Moning Fever series. She knows how to take on some Fae baddies!!Thanks for the giveaway!Ashley Aash_app(at)hotmail(dot)com

What a great group of characters and oh so very kick butt. One of my faves is Rachel Morgan from the series by Kim Harrison, she is just awesome. Thank you for your generous participation in the fun!GFC Denise Zakydz59001[at]gmail[dot]com

It would definitely be Rose from Vamprire Academdy & Buffy the Vampire Slayer! She can definitely kick some serious butt! Thank you so much for a chance to win and for being a part of this fun and awesome blog hop!! GFC Follower: Lisa Vazquezanzua livvie_v@yahoo.com